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Session 8 Quiz

Test What You Learned!

8 questions about Session 8: Our Favorite ___ Project. Get 6+ right to pass!

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Progress

1

What is the first step in a data project?

  • Drawing a graph
  • Choosing a question to investigate
  • Writing a report
  • Asking for help
2

How many people should you ask for a good survey?

  • Just 1
  • At least 10 to get useful results
  • Exactly 100
  • As many as possible
3

Why do you need a TITLE on your pictograph?

  • To make it pretty
  • So people know what the data is about
  • Because titles are fun
  • You do not need one
4

What makes a good question for a survey?

  • One that is confusing
  • One that gives people clear choices to pick from
  • One with only one answer
  • One that is very long
5

After collecting data, the next step is to...

  • Throw it away
  • Organize it and build a pictograph
  • Ask more people
  • Start over
6

When presenting your project, you should explain...

  • Only the answer
  • Your question, how you collected data, and what you found
  • Just your name
  • Nothing — let the graph speak
7

You are presenting and someone asks 'Why did you pick this question?' This is...

  • Rude
  • A great question — being curious about your project is good!
  • Not allowed
  • Something to ignore
8

You completed your first data project! What did you learn?

  • Data is boring
  • Asking questions, collecting answers, and making pictures of data is what data scientists do!
  • Graphs are hard
  • Nothing